Shipping. i rPHE VANCOUVER "DOUTE. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA. VIA FIJI AND HONOLULU. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE. In conjunction with CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Through some of the GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS OP THE WORLD, to All Parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES. AND BRITIBH ISLES., ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS. At Lowest Rates. ' . Bookings arranged with Option of Transfer at Honolulu to Oceanic or Mataon Line Steamers for San Francisco. SAILINGS FOR CANADA (Subject to Alteration), , From From Sydney. Auckland. MAKURA ... May 11 May 16 NIAGARA ■ ... June 8 June 13 Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy. All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with San Francisco R.M. Line. PASSrORTS.-Travollers to ' any .place outside the Dominion are reminded it is advisable to obtain passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to Government for them. NEXT SAILING FOR SYDNEY (Circumstances permitting). MAKURA ... ... Monday. May 1 Pamphlets. Maps, and all information free. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., / Managing Agents. HUDDART-PARKER LINE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. (Circumstances permitting-) For Sydney Dircot. , Victoria Monday, May 8. 5.30 p.m. ■ For Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. . Victoria Wednesday. April 26. 3 p.m. Takes no Lyttelton cargo. Cargo received to 11 a.m. sailing day. Sydney and Hobart (from Wellington). Riverina Thursday. May 4. Hobart and Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff (from Wellington). Wiramera Saturday, May 6. All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets interchangeable with the Union Co. New Zealand Agents for Hebburn Colliery. Officc-7. Customs Street East. ■DICHARDSON LINE OF STEAMERS S.S. MAKO. Circumstances permitting, this Steamer will sail for the following porta at 5 p.m. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). April 26. TE KAHA. ORETE POINT. CAPE RUNAWAY. LOTTIN POlNi. HlwLfc .-.1. TE AR*WO» POPT »v?<v"T tt-t,.,-,-,._ WAIPIRO BAY, TOKOMARU BAY. WAL PARE. AND TOLAGO BAY, Cargo will be received not later than 2 p-m. TO-DAY (Wednesday). Passengers pleaso apply at Office fojf Tickets. RICHARDSON AND CO., LTD.. 'Phono 872. 7, Ferry Buildings. Business Notices. rpHE FARMER'S MILKING 1 MACHINE. , The Only Individual Herd-tester in Machinemilking, and has NO VACUUM PUMP. NO VACUUM TANKS. NO VACUUM PIPES. NO VAC. RELEASER. COMPLETE WITH ENGINE; 2-cow Plant. M. Cash or 3-cc-T Plant, £125. Terms arranged. Daily Demonstrations on Auckland's Town ' Supply. ' Catalogues from THE FARMERS' milking-machine ,-, C0Y..,-LTD.'.--10. Palmerston.Bldßf.,; Auckland. Tel. 2744, CONFIDENTIAL rpiPISTE. v> Professional, JCommercial, Private. Duplicating a Specialty. ' M IBB E. 'M. J ONm Govt. Insurance Buildings, OS, Queen Street (Opp. Fort Street). 'Phone 2033. Qt T Q LA B K E. . ARBITRATOR, Assosßor and Valuer in Building, "Contract, Insurance and Trade Disputes, 101, WILLIAMSON AVENUE. 'Phone 3168 CONSULT TTOWEY WALKER ! About your Teeth. TIN "TYRE" LY BRITISH " \ VONS." A BRITISH Company, operating British Capital, and employing British workmen, benefit by the purchase of AVON Tyres-in the first place, Secondly, there is a substantial benefit for motorists—increased comfort, greater security, longer service. Not problematic, but proven. Twenty, per cent, of the Avon Works Staff joined the Colours within a month of the declaration of war on Gormany. The Company immediately guaranteed ovory man employment on his return, and made arrangements for the adequate support of dependents. Tho Avon Company are tho second largest British Tyre Manufacturers. Garages everywhere that givo preference to British Tyres, stock "A VONS." Sole New Zealand Distributors, [MALING AND nOMPANY, T TD., CHRISTCHURCH. Agent for Auckland District: M. C. FARRINGTON, Gore St.. Auckland. OLD WINEP, from Franco., Portugal, Australia, and South Africa. 'Phones JOHN REID AND CO., 103 and 1931. 43. Fort Street. Miscellaneous. WHEN you take TORA-LINE you know YV why everybody takes TORA-LINE. FOUND-Coatings smooth as velvet, and * centres tain and creamy, in Boisseller's Chocolates. Pronounced Boy Selea. MADAME ZANGARAH, of India, Clairvoyante, may be consulted.—l 49, Albert St., opp. Royal Albert Hall. MADAME CURRIE, Queen of Occultism, Clairvoyantc, Crystal Seer. Send date of birth. Masseuse.—Can be consulted 182, Victoria St, W. LADIES, wear High-leg Boots and Cloth Tops to match your costume; own material made up. — Leaning, 24 and 26, Wakefield. St. LADIES, don't neglect your Hair«l Havo treatment at reduced rates owing to the war.—Misses Wrigley, Watson's Buildings, Wellcsley St. ' SWEETS to tho Sweet—Send a box of Boissolier's Chocolate to delight her lieart. Sold everywhere YPNOTISM.— teach by mail; also.' Development of Inner Forces.— or call Institute of Science, 182, Victoria St. W. PI ANOS. -N O DEPOSIT. New Iron-framed Pianos. Call and hear them.-28. High St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 1
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